Wholeness
One day, one golden day, you will disappear and only the buddha will remain in place of you. That will be the greatest height of your blossoming, the greatest golden moment of your thousands of lives. Beyond that is only the cosmos.
First, become the buddha. This is called nirvana. Then take a jump into the cosmos, and disappear into the blue sky. This is called mahaparinirvana -- the great enlightenment.
The first is called enlightenment, the second is called the great enlightenment. Then you are not, even the buddha is not. Only the existence is, with all its glory, with all its majesty, with all its flowers blossoming, its beauty, its truth, its divineness spread all over the cosmos.
Then you will become one with the whole, not part of the whole. To become one with the whole is the only holiness.
-Osho, "Christianity: The Deadliest Poison and Zen: The Antidote to All Poisons, #2“
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These are the two Moments which are the most valuable: the first is nirvana when you become loving and you start sharing and the ego disappears, and the second is the great nirvana -- that is when death comes; you give totally, nothing is left behind, not even a trace.
And that is the moment when one becomes part of god or part of the whole. And to be part of the whole is the only way to be holy.
To be whole is to be holy. Except for love there is no way to attain to this infinity, to this eternity.
-Osho, "Just the Tip of the Iceberg, #29“